and that seleetions from novels will be given THE DAILY “RXAMINER, FEBRUARY 15, 188 32 Lecni and Gther Items. Any perser who left the Y. M. ¢. A. Hall, list eveniug, without hav- ing had the Cencert ticket return- ed, will be admitied to-morrew) evening, ~ . : 7 [HE streets are in a disgraeciul state. se THe mails cr i from beth Cay day. o> Tue snow shovelling brigade is not distin guiching itself. > ' WALLACE Ross will not go to England, not being desirous of risking bis chances for the! race with Hauslan in June next | ’ > ! ~ . Dever Bres’. dry goods store, at Frederic. | ton, N. KB. was de stroye i by fire on the 12th! inst. Insurance amounts to $20,000. > Tur Concert in aid of the Hospital, post poned from iast evening, will take place to morrow (lhuraday) evening, at eight o'clock. - Tus Intercolonia! Railway Car Shed at St John collapsed during the storm of Friday Five persons narrowly escaped beiug crushea | eo Tue wife of Senator Lewin, St. John, died suddeniy on Saturday last. At the time of her death the Senat)r was about leaving for Uttawa. - THe aggregate trade of Halifax for January last was $709,769, avainst $525,576 fr tie same mouth last year. The increase is aito gether im the exports. sien Wiru the exception of the Souris train- s a which was, at two o'clock, a short distance from Mount Stewart—ali the trains arrived to-day on tiae. Trains from Georg: town and Summerside left on time this evening. The} road is now open from end to end. > —AT THE— Trek is no questioning thatanimals should | be cared for when sick, and Mr. Sard, a} “boss” draymac, of Walnut street, Cincin- | natti, says in his long experience he has never | known St. Jacob's Oil to fail in relieving the | ailments and accidents to which horses are | liable at a}! seasons of the year | | WE OFFER > THE annual report of the Mavleton, Ont., CREAT BARGAINS cheese factory for !SXi shows that the amount | of milk received was 1,531,847 (bs., which | made 147,211 lbs. of cheese, which was sold at the average price of 10 2-5 cents per Ib. ; average ibs. of milk to lb. of chess, 10.4 Ib-,; total amount received for cheese, $15,922. 22 ; paid te patrons, $12,977 68 i eis Tue debate begun at the last meeting of the Educational Institute, will be resumed on Friday evening next. Owing to the limited accommodation, the Committee decided to ask an entrance fee of five cents from non members. it is ex pecte ad that Mr. Wm. Kennedy wil] read a paper on novel reading, —Fer— CO.AS EL by two or three of tne members, An interest- lag meeting is looked forw.rd to. Same ON THE BALANCE OF OUR Puttaprirata boasts of issuing the largest check. A despatch of the Ist says :—Pro | babily the Pennsylvania was drawn to-day by Drex:] & | i Co., and sent to the state Treasury to pay for | State bonds recently bid for by that firm | The amount of the che k was $6,767,706 75. | in e | ' largest check ever issred in | Boston ern beat Philadelphia on big checks The recent change in the management of (ven. Burt’s trunk line enterprise to-day, reeulted in the delivery of a check for $7,700,000. = > Earvy in March Queen Victoria will pay an unofficial visit ‘to the continent. She will} journey to Cherbourg in her steam yacht} ** Victoria and Albert,’ but whether her des- | tination will be [taly or the south of France | is uncertain, thoug h the expectation is that she will proceed te the same beautiful district she made her headquarters on the oceasion of her last continental vicit. She will again | travel incognito, to avoid ceremonial | tions and iusure — arative privacy. A was and bie itt wing on te thew, |FINE OPPORTUNITY were both drowned : the capsizing of their | beat. The woman was wealthy, and had madé a will leaving all to her husband. His heirs applic ad ac cordingly for possession of the | property. AND OTHER LINES —AFPORDING A— The wife’s relatives have begun a| contest, and in the Court, where ~~ case has | already come, the skilful and high priced expert swears that on examining the bodies of the drowned, he found evidence that th: man had strugyled violently when thrown into the stream, and had been asjhyxiat d almost in- stantly. ‘he wife, on the other hand, sank Town and Country COD A to the bottom and undoubtedly outlived her husband some moments, though in a state of unconsciousness. lf the man died - st the will is vid, and the property reverts to the! woman's heirs. > —TO PURCHASE— Tue Scotemun calls attention to the fact | that acc rding to statistics the number of im migrente arrived in the United States last | year from Canada was 94,159 It further} points out that if the returns may be taken as satisfactory, the last six months show the | . A great falling off of thirty thousand m the | ; uumbers leaving Canada for the States as} compared with the corresponding six months | last year, the figures for 1831 being 44,197 against 74.163 in 1880 It will be remeir tbered | that the-e retur::s upon coming up for discus sion in the Pominion Parliament were set down as greatly exagcerated. Many are now going over from the Western United states to Manitoba and our great Nerthwest, which is attracting a large emigration from all coun- | tries, and thus it is expected Canada will make up what she has lo: t. - Low Figure. — FOR— —AT A— Tue life of Anson Barber, found frozen » death in the cemetery at ee, Connecticut. "Tuesday morning, 7th inst., aged 90 ve. rs, | has been a checkered one’ He was born in Canaan, ‘‘onn., in June, 1792, at which place zome of his aucestors are buried. When war was declared with Great Britain, he enlisted in a Connecticut regiment He fought in the} battles of Landy Lane, Lake Champ ain, and other p'aces. The time of his enlistment is unknown, but as related by himselt he did garrison duty at New Lon don, Conn, and ip CEO DAVIES & 69 1841, when the British blockaded ard at-/} s s tacked the sea coast towns, at Stonington | with other militia he resisted the invaders and | lost an eye. At the close of the warhe went | to Becket and was marricd Ale made a good | fortune by farm.ng onl woodland spe ulation, | but wishing for griacer wealth sold out his| farm, after living on it several years, and be | came a dry gools pedler, dealing in silks aad | costly goods, He lost his property and went | to Lee forty years suo, where he died. He} had a son andl tw. daich ers who were willing | tocare forbiv, u bh p eterred living in Lee, and twenty yeas ag> he beenme an inmate of the poorhouse, wivirg his pension of $26 eacl year tothe town. He was a well read man and an excellent singer, auda favorite in the village. When fouad frozen in the cemetery, | the snow | wked as if !e had madea desperate | eff rt t rise after fa ling down. Judving | from the position o* the remains aud features} he df ney dte whwut a orugyte. Januawy 27, 1882. wky Yours respectfully, }; Can. c ORRES PONDE Ne E. We do not hold ourselves re sponsible for the opinions or siatements of our corre spond nts Communication with the Mainland. To the Editor of the Examiner. Dear Sir,—In your issue of Saturday last you say: ‘*Our correspondent, Mr. C., seems to forget thatthe P. E. Island | Railway is onthe narrow guage.” Your correspondent knew of the I: slan d road | being a narrow gu: age only too well, as he | has spent — a weary hour we } oh how slow, around iis crooked curves | But this isan age of progress, and your | correspondent expecis to see the P. E. Island Railroad track made the same width as the Intercolonial, and some of the curves taken out, and he hopes to be able, in the near future, to make the run from Char- lottetown to St. John in 8 hours, instead of 14, as at present. ° H. Coomss. Ch’town, Feb. 14, 1882. To the Editor of the Examiner. Dear Six,—I see by your paper of Feb. 13th, a sad account of suffering coupled with loss of life, caused by last Friday night’s sterm. Surely from this sad exper ience and the experience of many others, that those who have to travel will not be so courageous in venturing out in storms, especially when they have from ten to twelve miles to travel, as was the case of Mr. Campbell and others. It is better to let the folks at home endure a little anxi- ety in regard te your welfare, than to en- deavor to reach your homes, and, by so doing, run the risk of losing your own lives. I remain, yours, etc., J. McMasrzrs __—<—-— +- Nova Scotia Finances. Under the careful management of Mr. Holmes and his associates, the finances of Nova present a marke d improvement. Last year the balance against the Province was $40,598. This year the balance is re- duced to $17,574. On the operations of the year there ies remains a surplus of $23,- 024. The floating liabilities of the Province were last year $333,299; this year they are $300 275. joanne. 5s NEWS NOTBSS. Windsor Hotel, Montreal, is to have a new wing costing $100,000. The Prussian budget provides £4,500 tor the expenses of a legation ef the Vaii- The Catholic Church at Rappersch wy], one of the most ancient churcbes in Switz- erland, has been burned. Three hundred Jewish refugees from Rus- sia will sail from Liverpool on Saturday for the United States. It is stated that thirty conductors, en- gineers and firemen will leave Toronto in the spring for Winnipeg. The Spanish Government intends to give out the building of €00 miles of the C. ntrel Cuban Railway to public competition. A boy, twelve years old, in Ohio, pleaded guilty to manslaughter and was sent to the reform school for ten years. That beats New York, thank God !—N. Y. Telegram. Oscar Wilde has formed a favourable epinion of the ‘‘colouring” of the spray at the Niagara Falls, but the outline of the —* is net up to his standard of the bean- tiful. Public baths, centrally located, and open during the whole year, are proposed for Toronto. It is contended that they will he self-sustaining, and as confirmatory of the supposition, the fact is mentioned that eight New York baths admitted nearly 4,000,000 people in a single year. A solemn injunction to the children of a rich man who died a number of years ago in Philadelphia, that so long as they lived they should see the old year out and the new yearin atthe foot of his coffin, has been faithfully kept. The children. are scattered through many States, from Ver mont to Nebraska. Four ef those upoo whom this grim behest was laid are dead. Lord Granville, in a despatch to Minis- ter West relative to the Clayton-Bulwer treaty, contends that the whole civilized world, as well as the American continent, is interested in the navigation of the Panama Canal, and declines to recognize Blaine’s contention. Great Britain. how- ever, would favor a Convention of all Mari- time Srates to participate in an agreement under the Convention of 1850. WELLAND CANAL! Notice to Persons Skilled in Fitting Up Electric Lights. YEALED TENDERS, addressed to the | Clerk whe waits on you, ¢ i vou Sn STOCK TAKING SALE, 1882. fAY GF DOING BUSINESS! —v:9—— — A NEW W E have still oa hand seme Thirty-five to Forty Thousand Dellars worth ef DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, IEAS, &e., which we offer at our usual Low Prices. As an laducement to all CASH BUYERS te purchase at our Stere, we will for a limited time give every buyer to the extent of TWO DOLLARS AND UPWARDS, A PACKAGE OF OUR BEST TEA WITH- OUT CHARGE. NO DIFFERENCE WILL B= MADEIN THE PRICE OF THE COODS. When you intend buying, cut owt the Ticket below and present it to the will receive the package of TEA FREE. $2 00. $2.60 $3.00. $3.00. This Ticket entitles the helder to This Ticket entitles the helder to receive FREE receive FREE ftalf Pound ef Best Tea One Pound of Best Tea when purchasing Two Dollars of Dry | when purchasing Three Dollars of Dry (Foods. Goods. Ex. W. A. WEEKS & CO. | Ex. W. A. WEEKS & CO. $5.00. $5.00 $19.00. $10.00. This Ticket entitles the holder to This Ticket entitles the holder to reecive FREE receive FRFE Two Pounds of 8<s' Ica four Pounds cf Best Tea whev purchasing Five Doliars of Dry} when purchasing Ten Dollars of Dry Goeds. (reods., Ex W. A. WEEKS & CO. | Ex. W. A. WEEKS & CO. THE Lio, A. WEEKS & CO. Queen Srreet. or = Feb. 15, 1882— Pine. NE. LIFE. HORACE HASZARD, General insurance Agent, —REPRESENTING— Gommercial Union Fire Assurance Company, of London, Eng., CAPITAL, £2,800,000 STG. Western Fire - Assurance Company, of Toronto, Ont., ai PITAL, $500,000.00 British Amsrica Fire Assaransa Gompany, of Toronto, Ont, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. Sun Mutual Life & Accident Insurance Gompany,of Montreal, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. ————0: ———— Marine Insurance Also Effected. 0:0 Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES. Oo“ of Queen and Lower Water Streets. PL a I et ls —— Office —Cornet Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1882. re*HE business earried on by me for the past i twenty-three years has, since ‘St January, and will in future, be carried on by E, W. Dawson, under the old name of W. &. DAWSON & CO. All persons indebted to me, whether for Book Account or Note of Hand, wii please make pay- ment withia OO days. Jan. 28, 1882. W. E. DAWSON. Referring to the above, I ask for a continuance of the patronage extented for $0 many years past Occupying the best business premises in the Citv, with one of the heaviest stocks of Hard- ware aid Genera! Groveries ever shown, I offer special inducements to purchasers for cash or good paper, Jan. 28, 1882—Ilw E. W. DAWSON. go a Seem PRING “T WEEDS! —.,. unde sigued and endorsed “ Tender for Electric Lights,” will be received a! this office until the arrival of the Eastern and | Western Mails on TUES AY, the 2tstday of February next. for lighting the Loeks,&c., on the n»w part of the Weiland Canal by means vo! Electric Lights. A plan, showing the relative position of the propdased lights, can be seen at this Office and at the Office of the Resideni En- gineer, Thorold, where a printed copy of generai conditions and other information can be obtained, either on application per- sonally or by letter, Tenders must be made in accordance with the general conditions This \vepartment does not, however. «ind ilself to accept the lowest or any tender. by order, F BRAUN. Secretary. Department of Railways aod Canals, f 8 - awa, January 31, 1892. ( filaw SCOTCH ROUAD COAL, qvOR SA LE—Abont 50 50 Tons of SCOTCH ROUND COAL, superior for Grates FLT MEN'S UNDE JUST RECEIV-D Vii GEORGETOWN, 100 PIECES OF SPRING TWEEDS, (REWESE PATTERNS,) 4 CASKS HARD AND SOFT FELT WATS, 1 CASE MEN’S FANCY COLORED SHIRTS, 20 DOZ. MEN’S UNDERCLOTHING. HATS, =RCLOTHING. 0, en ey Will be sold at a small advance on cost for Cash. J. B. MACDONALD. and Pa:lor Stoves. ne OWEN CONNOLLY. jl 2 tw ay Brennaa’s Utd Biand, Queca Swevt, Junuusy 20H vvd—whly, pat pres ne ‘ RECULAR TRADER. FROM London to Charlotigtown P. EL. ISLASD, DIRECT. (882. SPRING TRIP, The Well known. Clip ( Yeoiie Bar kentine ETHEL BLANCHE, (NOW ON THE SERTH,) 428 Tons Register, § ype ed and Classed 9 years Al at Lievds, M. Callaghan, Commander, Will Sail from London ABOUT THE 5th APRIL, Carrying Fre ght at through rates to Pictou, Summerside and Geor gelown, This Vessel was built expressly for the Londen trade. being thoroughiy fitted out ln eVery respect, wilh splendid accommoda- lion for passengers, aud offers every indace- nifnt to Shippers. Parties wishing to have their Goods da- ltyered bere early in the season will do weil lo forward their orders in time, so as not to detain the Vessel, For Freight or Passage, apply in London to Join Fitcairo & Sous, 16 Greist Wiaches- ter Street ; in Liverpoui to Pitcairn Brothers, ol South John Steet; ur here Lo the owners, PEAKE BROS & CO, Charlottetown, Feb, 8, °82—10i law BEER & GOFF. EXCELLENT TEA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 53 Queen Street. SIGN OF THE Blue Flag, Extraordinary and Unprecedented Barpai:s IN BOOTS AND SHOES The stock is good and se s mable, and t'e opportu ity is a very rare one co secure na y M-RVELLOUS BARGAINS. P. E. Island Bank notes taken at their fu ] value for goods, E. W. SMITH. Ch’town, Dee. 5, 1881 —eod BEER & GOFF, CHSICE FAMILY £LOUR, Hiawatha, Pride of the Island, &e. Seesse vg 3d . & “s#ep 2 2 2 -ée SFS53 «2 Ete ap 5.5°33 & 3 Beg - - y a oo =e Bid = 2 Os oe ° was par AS ests s : = = =o 2°? 2 7 a & - os e a s20O- © = ~~ Sigees Ons wp > ee io < — — | . oe — -» _ =~ = — a ~“Siese0 88: wv £ . * - a a a. m—ae ae = »5 = & -= «a = 2 _ “~ = Oa lee c2E fot e FS -~ ad e ~ | a = S@s0d ee Y ‘4S of & “ 3 ; , no o ‘e) — ¢. a a 2 Se oT zs:a'a _ v Yess © .£Ge So fm MecsMszgoumwEte - OE 3242. 2st weze oe SOUS. eo f4% & eS '9 “as: , i ieee [ «. & ~ Sone s2te tee a°*2 a 2+ OF 4+ 522 ‘ = ~2 ce > 8 eo o 2 oa f= = rr & ao @& Bs a , > sa 2 ~ OD wi? sepizess 29% aw Se 4 wee “4 && ¢ Tee - 4S CHS £2 —<« oS > & > o ~ e¢RDRDin oe ~ MQ | | | j i BEER & GOFF, 200 Barrels wilt, Avs. SPLENDID ORDER JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD GRAN D Gift Enterprise. rg°HE Committee for the above announce i that, in consequeuce of 6 large number of tic kets yet remaiuing unsold, aud & Dam. ber of avents not baving made retu fis, they are compelled to postpone the Drawing. conti FRI: AY, the 3rd March next. The Com- pittee feel that the ticket-holders wou! pre- ferto submit to this further postponement rather than that a large reduction should be made in the Prizes, LAMBERT BP. DISNEY, Se’y te Com, On’tows, Jan 1d—¢w cod wily pu 1882. OEE NNR arcane a: EN me naman cn ae ‘ . “i va es ae Ree em . eee en Eg emer _ ee manmnsmmmene r- meera rene ee et {ae co mes ae we a amr rmemies er TT ne ee = rac 4 denies OE, aac asennad rer - - ee .